Study on biological activities of extracts from Hedyotis diffusa Willd., Rubiaceae
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Abstract
This research aims at understanding the chemical composition, extracting, and isolating fragmented gels from Hedyotis diffusa, then surveying on the gels’ antioxidizing effects using DPPH analysis, on their anti-inflammatory effectts in vitro, and on their cytotoxic effects on human cancer cells. From 3kg of dried Hedyotis diffusa, after soaking with 700 alcohol and then concentrating a total of 60 g gross extracts (cao T) was collected. After distribution shaking process of the liquid, 30.1 g petroleum ether extract (cao P), 38.6 g chloroform extract (cao C), and 20.4 g ethyl acetate extract (cao E) were collected. All had antioxidizing effects, though weaker than the compared ascorbic acid. Of the three, cao E had the highest effects with IC50 value at 30.52 µg/mL. Cao T has the best NO inhibition on RA264.7 cell (IC50 < 30 µg/mL). However, all test gels had strong cytotoxic effects on RAW 264.7. The results on liver cancer cells – HepG2 – and lung cancer cells – A549 – showed that cao C had the best cytotoxic effects with IC50 values being 81.16 and 92.72 µg/mL perspectively. The results proved the potentials of the antioxidizing, anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic effects of the extracts, prompting the applications of Hedyotis diffusa in Medicine.